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* The climax of The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club - Peter meeting Ann Dorland, George Fentiman's psychotic episode, and Dr Penberthy's suicide - is an astonishing bit of writing, with the façades the characters have shown through the story falling away, beautifully worded and with some fine comic touches. |
* The climax of The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club - Peter meeting Ann Dorland, George Fentiman's psychotic episode, and Dr Penberthy's suicide - is an astonishing bit of writing, with the façades the characters have shown through the story falling away, beautifully worded and with some fine comic touches. |
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- The climax of The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club - Peter meeting Ann Dorland, George Fentiman's psychotic episode, and Dr Penberthy's suicide - is an astonishing bit of writing, with the façades the characters have shown through the story falling away, beautifully worded and with some fine comic touches.